Thursday, December 21, 2017

Merry Christmas!

Can you believe it?  2017 is coming to a close.  In our classroom, we had a great December!  We made several projects to learn about the holiday, and culminated our month with our Christmas party!  Enjoy this blog showing all of our festivities at school!

First, we made two ornaments to decorate our classroom Christmas tree.  For our Santa face, the kids traced their hand (mitten hand, not a glove hand).  They flipped it around to make Santa's hat and face using crayons and cotton balls. 

The second ornament involved creating a pattern block design with a twist.  The pattern blocks each had a value:  green triangles = 1, blue diamonds = 2 (because two green triangles fit on a blue diamond), red trapezoids = 3 (because three green triangles fit on a red trapezoid), and yellow hexagons = 6 (you guessed it... six green triangles fit on it).  So first they created their design, and then they flipped the ornament over and wrote out the matching addition math equation on the back!  They did an awesome job with both, and our tree looked wonderful!

Can you envision the hand shape?

2+2+2+2+1+1+1+1=12

Our beautiful classroom Christmas tree!

Another neat activity we enjoyed was reading MANY different versions of the classic tale of the Gingerbread Man!  We did a lot of comparing and contrasting (discussing similarities and differences) and then wrote on the shape of a gingerbread man.  The kids wrote about where they thought their gingerbread man might be running, since this idea is never explored in any of the books.  They then decorated a cover gingerbread man, stapled the two together, and we put them on our bulletin board!


Another great activity was our Christmas gift writing.  We discussed the idea of choosing a gift for someone special.  We took time to brainstorm a special person in our lives, and what would be something that person would LOVE.  We then wrote "If I were a Christmas gift, I'd be a _______ for ______" on the shape of an ornament.  They turned out very cute and were a great way for them to think about what others would like rather than themselves.

 

Of course, Christmas wouldn't be complete without wreaths!  The kids did a lot fine motor practice cutting out all the paper holly, bow and berries, but they looked adorable hanging from our ceiling!




This year I tried a new activity and I am totally excited about how they turned out!  We did a self-directed drawing activity of an elf from the North Pole.  I lead the kids through a drawing one small step at a time.  When their drawings were finished, they spent time coloring him/her the way they envisioned their elf to look!  We then filled in a little information sheet about our elves.  The kids decided the name, age, favorite food and drink, job at the North Pole and hobby of their elf.  They also decided what activity their elf enjoyed participating in during the summer!  They then wrote a story about their elf using the answers to their questions.  Check out a few of the drawings and accompanying stories below!  I am definitely doing this activity yearly!  They turned out awesome!

















 Now on to the culminating party!  We again had very generous moms send in special treats for us!  Aubree and Dominick were very excited and proud to share with the class.  A big thank you goes out to Jayme Hamstra and Trisha Valentine!

Snow men made out of mini powdered donuts!  So cute and yummy!



Such a talented mom!  Trisha provides our cupcakes for every occasion!
 
Each child was asked to bring in a new wrapped book to exchange with a classmate for Christmas!  This is a great way to promote the love of reading and the kids were so very excited!  We played a game to determine who got each book.  We sat in a circle and passed a gift around as I played Christmas music.  When the music stopped, the person holding the gift opened it!  The kids were VERY excited and yelled out each child's name when it was their turn!  It was adorable to witness.  They also did a great job expressing their thanks to the person it was from, and the giver responded with 'you're welcome'!  (Manners are always an important skill to practice).  Here's a great photo of the group holding up their new books!


 

The kids then opened their gift from me!  Each child received a candy cane, a new set of markers, box of 24 crayons, and a spiral notebook!  They were very happy with their gifts, and couldn't wait to use them.

I also want take a moment to thank you for the thoughtful gifts you gave me for Christmas!  I will enjoy all the chocolate, candy, hot chocolate, gift cards, ornaments, lotions, nail polish, slippers and other pampering items, school supplies, and so much more!   I feel truly blessed with not only great students, but generous, thoughtful, caring parents as well!   My heart is full!

We ended our morning playing Christmas Bingo!  They used red/green M & M's as bingo markers.  Of course, they got to eat them after the game!

Zariah, Mason, Kayla, Seth, Allex, Nolan, Avery and Tahner

Nick, Aubree, Dominick, Lucy, Carson and Avari

Makenna, Nick, Jared, Kai and Benny

Kaleb, Billie, Cohen, BreAnna, Ryan, Carsyn and Madilyn
 
Finally, as we end 2017 and begin 2018, I want to take a moment to thank you for sharing your children with me!  We have a wonderful group who truly cares about learning and treating each other kindly!  First grade is a HUGE year of growth, and they work very hard every single day!  All of you are an important part of that growth at home, reinforcing all that we do at school.  When you take the time to sit down and read the WEB book with your child each night, assist with math homework, practice math flash cards, get your child to bed on time, feed them a healthy breakfast each day, and so much more, it makes all the difference in the world for your child's academic growth.  So thank you, thank you, thank you!  Please help keep that hard work from slipping back over the holidays by reading a bit and practicing those flash cards!  

Enjoy your holidays and family time!  Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Tahner


Here is our newest Student of the Week, Tahner!  He loves to eat chicken nuggets from Mc Donalds.  Tahner loves to play and watch soccer.  He likes to read "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" with his mom and dad.  Tahner has two dogs named Maize and Petey.  When he grows up, Tahner would like to be a scientist!  On television, Tahner likes to watch Henry Danger on Nickelodeon.  He would love to visit Disney World someday.  BLUE is Tahner's favorite color! Tahner is special because he is kind to others, but the VERY BEST THING about him is the fact that he is very, very nice!

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Aubree



This is Aubree.  She is this week's Student of the Week!  Her favorite color is RED!  Aubree loves to visit her family's cottage best.  She likes to watch Descendants 2 on television.  When she grows up, Aubree would like to be a first grade teacher! (aww... my heart is full now)   She has a dog named Murphy.  Aubree likes to read "Pete the Cat" books.  Her favorite sport is soccer because her cousin plays it.  Aubree loves to eat chocolate cake.  She is special because her family loves her, but the VERY BEST THING about Aubree is the fact that she is so nice!

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Cohen



This is Cohen.  He is our new Student of the Week!  Cohen's favorite color is RED.  He would love to visit California someday!  Cohen likes to watch "Zak Storm" on television.  When Cohen grows up, he would like to be an astronaut.  He has a pet cat named Max.  Cohen's favorite book is called, "Minecraft Combat Handbook".  His very favorite sport is football.  Cohen loves to eat pancakes!  Cohen is special because he is a good friend to everyone, but the VERY BEST THING about him is that he is very nice!

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Happy Thanksgiving!

Happy Thanksgiving to all of you!  Can you believe it has arrived already?  Our time is really flying!  I guess that means we're having fun!

We made a couple of wonderful turkey projects this month that deserve sharing on the classroom blog!  The first was a 'curly turkey'.  This took patience and a lot of fine motor control.  The kids did an awesome job with them!

Kai

Karis and Aubree

Makenna and Madilyn

Carson B., Avari, Zariah
Kaleb and Allex

Nick H. and Ryan



Our most recent project was a 'directed drawing'.  The kids had to listen VERY CAREFULLY and draw each step after watching me on the board.  It was our first try with this, and the kids had a ball!  They were happy with their results and were proud to take them home today!

Mason, BreAnna, Kaleb, Karis, Jared and Kayla

Zariah, Nick H., Allex, Ryan, Avari and Cohen

Nolan, Seth, Lucy, Tahner, Kai, Avery and Aubree

Carson B., Benny, Dominick, Makenna, Madilyn, Nick B., Billie and Carsyn S.


Happy Thanksgiving to all!  Enjoy your special time with your families!  Let's come back rested and ready to work hard until Christmas!

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Avari



This is Avari!  She is this week's Student of the Week.  Avari's favorite color is PINK.  She would love to visit Disney World someday.  Avari loves to watch "Jessie" on television.  Someday, when Avari grows up, she would like to be a hairdresser just like her mom!  She has two pets:  a dog named Bentley and a cat named Chloe.  Avari loves to read any books about Barbie.  She likes to play soccer, so it is her favorite sport.  She LOVES to eat any type of pasta.  Avari is special because her family loves her so much, but the VERY BEST THING about her is the fact that she is very nice to everyone!

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Nolan



This is Nolan.  He is our Student of the Week for November 5-10!  His favorite color is GREEN!  Nolan would love to visit Disneyland someday.  When he grows up, Nolan would like to be a football player at the University of Michigan.  Of course, his favorite sport is football.  Nolan has a pet chicken named Feathers!  His favorite book to read is "Blaze".  Nolan's favorite show to watch is "Oscar's Oasis".  Nolan likes to eat Cheeseburgers the best.  He is special because his family loves him very much, but the VERY BEST THING about Nolan is that he is a super helper to everyone.

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Awesome map makers

We have spent time learning how to make a map of our classroom, of our school, and the surrounding neighborhood of our school.  The kids have learned about directions on a map (North, South, East and West) and learned a funny little saying to help with the directions:  "Never Eat Soggy Waffles", which stands for North, East, South and West when labeling directions on the map in a clockwise direction.

We have also learned that symbols on a map stand for different things, and that often times a map will have a 'key' in the corner to explain what the symbols stand for.  Finally, we have learned about a compass rose on a map.

I offered a challenge for homework last weekend.  Instead of a math paper, I asked each child to create their own map of their home and surroundings.   Some of the children added labels, or symbols and even map keys!  I even saw some directions on the maps!   I know they had help from the awesome family members at home as well.

We took time this week to share  their maps in small groups.  Let me tell you this:  every student was SUPER excited to show and explain their map to their small group.  It was fun to listen in to their questions and comments about the different maps!

Great job everyone!  I appreciate your help at home.  As the children learned about map making at school,  I wanted to know if what they learned would transfer over to them creating a map on their own, and I was amazed at how well they did!

Here are our proud map makers!

Korbyn, Avery A., Kayla and Mason

BreAnna, Kai, Carson B., and Ryan

Karis, Kaleb, Makenna and Nick H.

Jared, Nick B., Nolan and Avari T.

Tahner, Allex, Lucy and Madilyn

Cohen, Billie, Carsyn S., Benny and Aubree